Thematic ETFs 101: How to Invest in AI, Clean Energy Other Megatrends
What Are Thematic ETFs?
[00:00] – Welcome to the ETF Education Series from etf.com. What are thematic ETFs? This is a beginner’s guide to ETFs built around big ideas — from artificial intelligence to clean energy — and how to invest in tomorrow’s trends today.
What Is a Thematic ETF?
[00:17] – So, what is a thematic ETF? The core concept is investing in a big idea. A thematic ETF bundles together companies positioned to benefit from a specific long-term trend or societal shift — like the rise of AI, aging populations, or the clean energy transition. Unlike a broad index fund or a sector ETF, thematic ETFs cross sector boundaries to capture a single theme, wherever it lives in the market. And they’re growing because they let you bet on global megatrends, access niche opportunities, and get diversification within a single theme — all while trading as easily as any stock.
Popular Investment Themes
[00:58] – Let’s look at some of the most popular investment themes. Artificial Intelligence covers AI chips, software, robotics, and automation. Clean Energy includes solar, wind, EVs, and grid infrastructure. Cybersecurity focuses on data protection and cloud security. Genomics and Biotech span gene editing and precision medicine. Infrastructure covers smart cities and digital backbone. Aging Population targets senior care and medical devices. Space Exploration includes satellites and aerospace innovation. And Fintech covers digital payments, blockchain, and neobanks.
Thematic vs. Sector ETFs
[01:38] – Here’s a key distinction: thematic versus sector ETFs. A sector ETF provides broad industry exposure — it covers an entire industry like all of Technology, with holdings defined by classification systems, including companies of all sizes. It offers lower conviction but broad diversification. A thematic ETF, on the other hand, provides focused trend exposure. It targets one specific trend across all sectors, choosing holdings by theme relevance, not industry. It may include healthcare, tech, and industrial companies all in one fund. It’s higher conviction, but requires a strong belief in the theme over the long term.
How a Thematic ETF Is Built
[02:21] – How is a thematic ETF actually built? First, managers identify a durable macro trend with long-term tailwinds. Next, they screen the universe — companies across all sectors are evaluated for theme relevance. Then they weight the holdings, giving pure-play companies a higher weight than partial participants. The fund is packaged as an ETF and listed on an exchange for anyone to buy. And finally, holdings are rebalanced as the theme evolves over time. One important note: some companies derive nearly all their revenue from the theme, making them pure-plays, while others are partial participants. Always check the fund’s methodology to understand how deeply each holding is actually invested in the theme.
Things to Consider
[03:07] Before you invest in a thematic ETF, here are some important things to consider. First, higher volatility. These are concentrated bets, and when the theme falls out of favor, these funds can drop far more than the broad market. Second, a long time horizon is required. Themes can take years or decades to play out — short-term traders often get burned. Third, higher fees. Thematic ETFs typically charge more than plain index funds due to active research and niche exposure. And fourth, check what you actually own. Not all thematic ETFs hold the same companies — two AI ETFs can have completely different portfolios. Always review the top holdings before investing.
Key Takeaways
[03:51] – Here are the key takeaways. Thematic ETFs let you invest in tomorrow’s trends today. They provide cross-sector exposure to a single idea. Higher conviction comes with higher risk. A long-term time horizon is required. Fees are higher than broad index ETFs. And you should always check the actual holdings. Ready to explore thematic ETFs? etf.com offers tools to screen, compare, and analyze thousands of ETFs to find the right theme for your portfolio.